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An Act relative to the several Road Laws in the parishes of Lafayette and St. Mary. 1835 211 (1835)

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An Act

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police juries.
Laws and
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Relative to the several Road Laws in the parishes of Lafayette and Sf.
. Mary.
SECTION 1. Be it enacted, by t.he Senate and lIouse of
Representatives of the Stgte of Louisiana, in General Assenbly
convened; That the police jurtes of the parishes of Lafayetto and
St. Mary are hereby authorised and empowered to appoint as
many overseers as may be necessary to the construction or koop-
ing in order, any or dl the public roads in their respective pa-
rishes; it shall furthermore be the duty of the police juries afore-
said to defioe the duties of overseers; how long they shall be
compelled to serve; how many days they may compel to work,
the persons now' by the laws of this State subject to work on
public roads.
SECT. 2. Be it further enacted, etc. That the police juries
mentioned in the foregoing section are hereby invested with full
power to pass all laws and ordinances imposing fines on persons
stopping up any of the public high ways, to fine overseers for
refusing or neglecting their duties, and to fine any person or per-
sons who shall refuse or neglect to work, or make his slaves work,
at any time, when lie, she or they shall have three days notice
of the same; and all fines may be collected before any court of
competent jurisdiction and according to the laws now in exis-
tence for the collection of fines in such cases in said parishes;
and further, said juries shall have power to liass all laws and or-
dinances ofwhatsoever nature which shall have for their object
the laying out of public roads by commissioners, the construction
of the Fame, or the keeping the public roads in good order in
their respective parishes.

SECT. 3. And be it further enacted, i*c. That the police
juries aforesaid may, upon the petition of a majority of freehol-
Privileges to ders of the ward to which they belong, permit the inhabitants to
iqhab)tants.  work their own fronts, in companies, under the direction of an
overseer, as they may elect so to do; Provided said ward or
Proviso.  wards shall be compelled to keep their public, roads in good or-
der, under such rules as the police juries aforesaid shall pre-
This act, scribe, and this law shall be in full force from and after the first
when toot day of May next, any law or laws to the contrary notwithstand-
force.      ing.

(Signed)
(Signed)

ALCEE LABILNCIE,
Speaker of the Houso of Representatives
C. DERBIGNY,
President of the Senate.

4pproved April 2, 1835.
(Signed)          E. D. WHITE,
Governor of the State of Louisiang

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